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"T^TlSfli THE NAZARETH ITEM BOOST Toon IT wnLfli Toao ii#Mi^| ^* "Uf vom^H^ r-r'^'fti VoL 47 — No. 61— 48 So. Main St., Phone 2D NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1938 Boost Naaartth — Singit Copy Tlwaa BI-CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE MEETING nau Ftr HMMing I lUiry tf Naaupetb CMpbM 10 PAY HOMAGE TO FOUNDERS A oMoUng at Bl-Oentennlal Oele- Imtlon OoauBlttaos was held at tha YUOJL last ntuiaday evening with General Chairman. Kern presiding, ¦urther plenning wu disouised and It was deelded that tbe Historic and Pageant OooMnltteo, headed by War. ten Brelnlg, oonduet Ite own llnanes tuaaaiga- I^ *** »Bnotmeed that this eommlttee has already (ormu* lalsd plans for the purpoae and that ^jatalls will be known hi the vory Hie BIslorle and Pageant Com¬ mittee starlad funetlonhig three months ago end reporte reveal much UW and a pood Job well under war- BaooidB ara belnff searched. uhirtlf photographs ooUeeted and a oonpllation of Intoreetbig data iiMifisnilng Naaareth and Ite orlgUial gjMI aete traot being tranalated and ' Ttoa eoaunlttee also re. In tholr aaarsh for and the splendid 00 epaiatlan flvan thorn In tholr ssaioh •» mttfytaf- Iha ImportSBoa' of giving this MMbUIoo ovorr possible aislstenee. pga paWkai am hf Chairman Bern. MiMh dependa «pm ttMir work In Biaktaf tbo iBffIhgewlns event a sue. gMB. Um iptolt of tho enure cele. feratlaa aiiMt of necessity be wovoa tiaani aad siirge from the town's Matoqr to pay homage to the found. §m aad do Justlee to those who fsund pwsraas hrou^ Inltatlve, ex. ¦Mt aad davolopment. . ¦ s s ¦Air TO nu w. p. A. nOJKT ga Monday ovoahig of this week SB SMaikaia of tho Board WON praa. ga* gai Wla. PL Banaalt, Jr., rioa* Mial gf tha Board, praakUd \0. P. Sehnerr. Trsaaurar at the yggtat, teadiiad a loport ahowing a Moaao of |MJIt.M on Oetober Ut. om tm loaelpto during the month ef onuir waea •II.IM.M and the capMliBww •M,tMiM, iMVtag a talgsgg of PttMtStt OB Movomber Isi ttog Halrtat fund aa of Bovaas. tar M ggaoMad of a oaah balanee m.l«.M gai haiiils of a par amount ^M ^^9m^^^^9^^^e ^^9 ^w^^e •w^B^ ^^^mt^^ a^m m total of gttMg.9k. Iho lis eaOoetor, B. O. Oriaitti. wadsrsi • nport showtoit oolleetloiu af ailioal tgMi during tho aunth of OiMw aaioaatlns to fT,lN M. BtOs aggiasaling IIJMM ware ap- Vttnat, tot payaMht and the triaa- vrsr waa authorlaod to pay them. Itoe Boaag granted the use of the Blgh Sehool AudRortaun to B. L. Colemaa, Oounty Agsnt. on Daoem. tsr 9. IMi, for tho puipoee of con¬ ducting a Bwnl Dramatlea Tourna. ment, and lo Naaareth Ledge Pa. Mm, L a O. r, Ul the evenhig of Ssesmber Itlto lor the purpoee of esnduethig a publle meeting. Ttoe Boards consulting engineer Wta. 'ftl. Sllfloa. reported that the plana and spselllcattona for the ro> eondlUonhig of the Bread St.. Build, tag and tha lovampiag of the heat* Ing and ventlteUng syatem In the WnitfleM BuUdlng are betatg pre* pared and will be ready for Ming end appUcation wHh the PubUc Works Admlnlatvattan on November nst to have the werk done as a W. P. A. projoet Tha Secretary 0 J. Knauss. was authorlaed to ad. i«rtlse for bkU for all materials needed In the work as soon as the plens and speollleatkma have been •orapleted by Mr. SUflea. Jxt the Advertising for bMs, the Board re* e<vnh to itself the right to reject •nyW all blda, and the awarding of •ny orders wUl be subjoet to ttie ap. traval of the projoet by ttio various Biete DepartBMnta and tha PubUe Works AdmbilatraUon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tbada, of ¦MWMhuaatta. and daufhten Irene •nd Shirley, of Itotany, vWted with n« formsca pavaata, Mr. and Mri DUvd Tsada. Wataut St. cn Sun- 1^— I COMMUNICATIONS MVST SIONBO BY AlTHOa Several communications wltti requests for publication were re* ceived addressed to the Bdltor this AU of the communkatkMu were signed "A Taxpayer" and did not contain the signature and address of the author. There, fore, they are and wUl not be publiahed, no matter what iheir merits or motive. It la very Important that com. munlcatlons forwarded to THE ITEM for publication bear the slgnalare and aidrssa of the writ, er, even though only the pon aame Is publUhed. While we Invite communlca. tlona dealing with conatructive criticism on any subect, letters containing only the pen name and not tbe name and addreas of the writer do not warrant pubUcatton. Many scraps of paper bearing many valuable thoughts find their way to the waste baaket becaus3 the writer does not have the gumption to sign bis name and address. Please sign your communloa- tkms, we'U take care of the pubU. cation and the pen name . . . Don't try to put tho Bdltor bo- htaid the eight baU. -Bdltor nJlAWWHR ONHUALLEN- roWW JAYVBC8 Nasareth High School's triple throat backfleld trio of Bymes, Hit¬ ter and Monprode, supleaMnted hy an Iron forward waU oonUnued thehr maraudUig taetlea Saturday af. ternoon In anubbbig a plucky Alien* town High School Jayvee eleven be- neath a M-0 count before a sparse crowd on the Nasareth mgh SaM. An aortal atUck with Dan Bitter pitching and Johnny Bymes oatch- Ing bl the flrst half and a aauuhing powerhouse attaek In the seeond half with "Beber Monprode bearing the brunt found Naaareth's grid elavoii scoring at free wlU, Bymes and Monprode each scoring three times. Lawrence GtaskeU and JUnmy Star- ner also accounted for shigle touch¬ downs during the game with Oap. tatal Jack BadUna and Monprode converting respectively four and one extrs points. Bymes aeoounted for both of Nas. eteth's touehdowns In the lUst (Ooatlnued on Pegs Six) • S 144 A beautiful PsuUe Onkots gave the Ni 14m trtumidi Esston clay sfteraj mately attack wlUi le threwtaig ond Seholutlea a t the highly toted In a murky Stm. erowd of approxi. pie on the Nasaretb k fleld. Onkota heav. passes to his running CharUe Heffner and Jake ita. In tbe flrst snd second with Bddle Skok converting tibth extra poUita on placement kicks.litem this potait on tbe Nas. (Oontlnusd on Pags Six) MCALU nsraiY or IHANUGIVINfi DAY • aaggiN^ IN TWAeeie J*amH% INSTANT ois^te-ran. / i —^aMMal Stt/r^ tmtarit LEGALtCBD BT LINCOLN The origin of Thanksgiving Day which we shall aoon eelebrate as one of the best bolMays of the }ear, dates back tbree hundred years to New England when four men started on a hunttaig expedition, aent by the Oovernor, to secure wUd game for the Uttle Mayflower eokmy Ui Massachusetta. to be used at a feast when thanks should be given for the abundant frulta of the harvest. Out of that taicMent eame the Ihanksgivlng Day we obeerve na. tionaUy every year In November, drswtaig around us our famUiee aiul friends to give thanks for blessings we have received. Those Maasachusetta colonlsta who cast snchor tai Cape Cod harbor Deeember 21.1630, were one hundred and two tai number. It had takon many days in crossing from England (OiMlBMd •¦ Laal Pa|g> s s NBABLV ggg ATTBND JOHNSON GUIDING DESTINIES OF CIVIC CLUBS ROD & GUN CLUB PLANS ACTIVITY Committee Property Ch* CAME PBOTECTOK SPEAKS STCWABT KENNETH BARRALL HEADS ODD FELLOWS FOIR-CODNTY RALLY AU Branches of Order to Take Part In Parade Here Dec. leth COMMITTEES ANNOUNCED O. L. SHIMER Resident—Rotary A. 9 LEH President—Uons SERVICE CLUBS HOLD JOINT MEETING Biidiy AdMM Spitk- and Uons it ssulon Monday r.M.C.A to hear by Barclay tate editor of the It Mr. Acheson's talk, the mental cUauito for progMb" commanded much atten. ttonl/Be compared conditkms of a century ago with those of today In pointing out the contemporary prob¬ lems as not caused by any inade- guaey of deaioerattc Instltutiops, but the hwvltable outgrowth-f In diseuaihig Amerlca"s phenoaUnal growth aa a natkm, he aUrlbutad to the unhampered ex. of UMUvldual tailttatlvo and the genius of enlightened mtaiorlUos, whMi havo alwaya flourished on AmeriMn eoU and led the way for. wardy%s beUeves that the best tauuranee fbr AaMrtca's future is to rear her diUdren In a mental c!l- mata of hope, eourage and eonmon TONABABBTM Por the oonvenlonoo of The Naaareth Merehanta ciation made tho foOowtas nouneement: The gQm roeter taiduded: Karl HaU and Harokl Bchlssler, North- smpton; Jhaomto Cuse and J. Madison Drake of Belvidere. N. J. snd W. P. Merta and Albert Neel of town, aU Rotary guesta. Brie Sundberg, BIwood Stiver, Sylvester Eberta. Prank Leh. Charles Schnerr, CUnton Bunn, and Warren Deeh were guaata of the Uons Olub. Dur. taig the BMoUng, the Bev. W. H. Diehl, vieo-prsaldent of the Botary Olub and Andrew S. Leh. prssldent of tho Lions proeldod. Oharlaa Shhaer, prsaldant of the BotarlanB was unable to attend Ttoe Rotarians extanded btarthday grsettaigs to B. L BraaUia and Judaon OUes. Nest 1>issday eventaig, J. M. Chestnutt. dlstrtet governor of the Uons Oluba of PhUadeiphta wlU be the principal speaker at a meet* taig to be hekl at the T.U.CJl 9 9 Between flve and six sons attended the: rwtai at Thomasburg la t Sati noon. Practically all of, bidders, and aec( rdini Mabus. auctioned s.itl8factory. Ola per. sale after- were WUltam [Its were very- sold for 500 to 4400 apiece affd plank chairs from 20c to 4675 each. The home nnd lot w(i.s sold for $3,500.00.y6ucli nrp roHilf^ whon you advertl.so your public .S.UO in THE ITEM and U5e ITEM snle bills of distinction. arsV BMMT MBBT Ttoe Busy Bight sewing eirele met at the home of Mlu Helen Luu, Belvklere St, on Tuesday evening. Those present were Mabel Reeae, Mary Traeh, Sakimo Wolfe, Kath¬ leen Kiensle. Dama Michael, Vere¬ na DeReamer, Eva WUUamson and Helen Luts. Delicious refreshmenta were ser* ved and it was decldad to hold the next meeting at the home of Mlas Dama Mksbael. m m SPIOBB WEB SOCIAL A Spider Web Social wUl be held tai the aoclAI rooms of the rooms of the •Nasareth Moravian Churcn tomorrow eventaig, November Igth. at 8 o'etock under tbe auapices of the Ushem Aseoctatton. Ttoe Junior Choir snd other in¬ strumental music WlU feature the program. AU are cordlaUy invited to at¬ tend. • # RBAL ESTATB SALBS Erwin Johnson, of near Newburg, on Saturday sold hta 15 acre farm with Improvementa, at pubUe sale to John Buches, of WUltams Township, tor 43500. Mr. Johnson also sold his household goods. Oood prtces were reaUaed. Mr. Johnson wUl make his future home with hta aon at Hecktown. BNTBBTAIN8 CABO CLUB Mrs. WUUam Bdehnan entortatai- er the inembers of her card duo at her home on Maueh Chunk St. A pleasant evening was spent play, taig "800", after whtoh refreahmenU were served. Those present were Mrs. nrank Relchel, Mrs. Oeorge Hagenbueh. Mrs. Ruth Blank, Mrs. John Prable. Mrs. Joseph Keppel. of town, Mrs RusseU Bisber, Mrs. Paultaie Staler ar^i Mias Virginia Olsen, of Easton. Prises were awarded to Urs. Reichel, Mrs. Prable and Miss Ol¬ sen. • • CAKE SALE Tlie Ladles Aid Society of Salem Union Church. Moon?stown, wlU con¬ duct a cake, pie and needlework .¦^ale In the .store room of The Nas- .jretli Hardware Company, Saturday, November 19Ui. CORPS flOPK riACB The American Legton Juntor Drum Corps wUida up a buag aad eventful week by wtauUnt 4lirse dtattaMttons and honoraMa aseu- tton. At the HaUowe'en parade et Northampton last SatuMtay the local orgMilsatton won flrst priae hi their dhislon: addtag 4a 4iawe priaes won at PounUIn HUI a few daya prevtous. At Pountain Httl they were awarded eash priaas for the best appoartnt drum cocpa anJ havtaig the boat drum major. Ttoey are a snappy looking outflt and can teally stnid th^ stuff. woMAnracuiio ¦OLD Ulh ANNUAL UN CAN MATINEE Ttoe Naaarath Woauui's Club will hold Palp ISth annual ttai ean ma¬ tlnao at ttoa Broad Btrset Theatre on Moaday, Hovwaiber aist, at 4 o^oloafc, lauaodlatoly after sehool. Itoe odailoiion wlU agatai be one *n eaa of foodatuB for children and two or OMre for adulta. Ttoa prograai wUl ba made up of aU oeoMdtos and oartoons. Ttoo use of the theatre, fltans and pleturas ta fumlsliod by the Broad Street Ttoeatra abaolutaly tree A charfs, to the Woman's Club. 0 • TO MOLD CLASS SOPPBB Ttoe Sentor Bibto Clsss of the Momvtan Chureh wUl hold their claaa supper tai the soctal room of the ohureh on Mondsy evening. No¬ vember aist, at g:30 o'clock. All members are cordially invited to attend. A dinner meeting of The Nasa¬ reth Rod & Oun Club was heM Tuesday evening at Kline's Restau¬ rant with more than 35 member; of the club present. Roy Kosten¬ bader, president, presided and called the meeting to order at eight o'¬ clock. Following routine business trans¬ actions, president K(»tenbader pre¬ sented to the gathering problems confronting sporting clubs common throughout the state for member discussion. The idea of securing property for use of club members received the unanimous approval of the entire membership. A commit¬ tee to Investigate passlbiUtles of pur-1 chasing such property near Nazareth i V. IS appointed and consists of: W. { F. Mertz, Paul Davisson and Floyd | Kaufman. The committee is to re-; port their find at the December { meeting of the Club, which will be held m the American Legion Home, South Main St.. December 12th. Upon a rising vote, the Nasareth club disapproved the cloalng of the seaaon on sunflsh and peroh durtaig montb of AprU and May. ss pro¬ posed by several clubs of the feder- ation, and the aecretary Initructed to advise Tbe Northampton County Pederation accordtaigly. Interesting remarks wwro made by Ralph BurweU and Hsnry B. Ram¬ say of tbe Easton Pish and Oame Asaoclstlon, concerning present da./ activities on game oonaervatlon. MorrU Stawart. Northampton Coun. ty Oame Protector, gave the mem¬ bers mueb food for thought tn cit¬ ing the facta of conditions pre¬ vaUing in the sportins flekl. Ho pointed out the Importance ot Parm Oame Refugees and the sptendld cooperatton given the movement by Northampton County property own¬ ers. An taivluUon was extanded the Naaareth Club to uee the club pro¬ perty of the Easton Pish and Oame AaaocUtion for a shoot to be staged by the local club In Deoember Leonard Schoenenberger was ap. painted Fteld Captain of the Naaa¬ reth Club. Winners of the mem¬ bership eampalgn were Roy Hahn, Naxareth and Roy Young. Belfaat. eaeh was awarded a hunting co%t for theta efforta. The Naaareth club now hM a membership of sUcty inembers and it was predicted bv tho ttane the club secures ito own property thta number may be in¬ creased many ttanes. • S P. T. A. MEETINO TONIGBT A Parent-Teachers Assoctation meottaig wUl be held thta eventang at 7:46 o'clock In the soctal rooms of tho High School buUdlng, taiatead of the muste room. Staistng will be tod by A WUUsm Day- The speak¬ er WlU be Or. Witoon Barkley of Baaton. Membera are urged to at¬ tend. » 9 DINNBB IN MMIOB OP MBTKOAT in honor of BUly Bahnsen's elev¬ enth btatbdsy, a chtoken dinner waa enjoyed at the home of his uncle, Sothtehem. on Armtetlee Day. Thoae present were the Rev. sn'l Mrs. Roland Bahnsen, of Plslnfleld, N. J., Mrs. C. M. Bahnsen, BUly an I Barbara Bahnsen, of Jersey City, N. J., Miss Elisabeth Bahtuen. of town, and Mr. and Mrs O. P. R. Bahnien and Fred. Nancy and Mary Oahnsen, of Bethlehem. 17th ANNUAL FARM PRODUCTS Sl A Manual of Don'ts For The Hunter Things Which Are Some¬ times Forydtten When Spending A Day Afield With A Doff and A Shooting Companion By Clyde C. MitcheU REMINOTON ARMS CO. POR THE INVITED OVEST Don't show displeasure when your host informs you that his son will be in the party. He probably will be a weU-mannered and properly in¬ structed sportsman He might be pbto to shoot lUce "Tbe Old Man,' too. Don't attempt to call or reprimand your host's dog. * Don't shoot too close to a dog's head wbUe on point. Don't "break to shoot" to retrieve your kUl. The dog may be thor- ciighly broken to shot and wing, ani you wUI be setttaig the dog a bad example. Don't Insist that your heat's dog "feteh" your kill. He is probably broken to "fetch" to bte owner. Don't lock shoto with your hunting companions. Stay on your "own !.ide" of the rise. Better to have him mias than be disconcerted by your ¦cutting tai." If you both shoot at the same bird simultaneously, always agree that "it's your bird" and he will appreci¬ ate your unselfisline.ss. A remark such as "you socked him Just be¬ fore my gun cracked' te a diploma¬ tic comment. Don't InsUt on .shooting a Umlt for the party. Bctme of the p.irty may (OonUnuod en Pafe Poori PENNSYLVANU'S DEER PROBLEM Xaha M. PhHUpa, Pitttbargh, Pa. (roeawr Preaident of the Pennsyl- eaala OaaM Commlaalon > A Four-County rally, with all branches of Odd Fellowship taking an active part, and sponsored )oint- i.y by the Lehigh Valley Past Orands' Association, representing Carbon, Lehigh and Northampton Counties, and the Monroe County Past Orands' Association, will be held in the Nazareth High School auditor¬ ium on Saturday evening December 10, 1433. The session te to be pre- ceded by a parade. At a meeting of representatives from the various branches of the order, held in the hall of Nazareth lodge, No 1099. on Belvldere St., lown, Sunday afternoon the foUow¬ ing offlcers were chosen: Chairman, Kenneth Barrall. "A Nazareth Lodge No 1099; .vice- chairman, Lena Hagenbueh, of EU- (Continued From Page Four> NAZARETH ' WOiENS REPUBU- CAN cms MEETS Org aniie Christmas Chotr Committee NO SALT BIVBB PABADB The November meeting of the Nazareth Women's Republtean Club was held Tuesday evening at Vhi YMCA. with Mrs. Heten Thomas, presiding. Ttoe Presklent introduced members namely, Mr. Pehnel, Mr. Honts. Mr. Rloe and Mr. Yelstey, Each tai turn addrasaed the women for a shor period, asking their co-operatton (n spreading cheer at Chrtetmas time to tbe needy famUies of town. re. gardless of their political vtewa or ceed, inatead of holding a Salt Blver Parade. Mrs. Tetetey and Mrs Monprode were appoUited to repreaent the Women" Republtean Club In fur- thertng and formulating arrange¬ menta with Mr. Yetetey and Mr. Monprode, of the Men's Rep. Club. Ttoe gueat speaker of the evenln<; waa Eugene Bamako, a ristaig young tawyer of Easton, who spoke briefly upon the topte "Carrying Forward tbe Oood Election Work in a Pro¬ gressive Manner." He also voiced j the Intantton of the recently elected candidates to discharge their trusts in a progressive manner. Plana were made to YtcMi a Chrtetmas Party at the December meeting. Members wiU exchange tan cent gifta. They wiU alao bring toys, which wiU be tumed over to the eommlttee in charge of tbe Joint Chrtetmas Cbeer committee for distribution. Twelve new members wete In- troduced, s direct result of the work of a mmbership drive, whtoh te stni in progress The drive te in charge of the Membership Com¬ mittee consisting of the fallowing members. Mrs. Orace Pike. Chalr¬ lady, Mrs. Frances Wolfe. Mrs. Lula Rissmiller. Mrs. Rauchenberg. Mrs. Michel. Mrs Mitchell. Mrs. Itobert Young, Mrs Reimer, Mrs. Frack and Mrs. Orace Hahn. The By-Laws committee was named as follows; Mrs. Yeisley. Mrs. A. Stocker, Mrs. H. Frack. Mrs. H Lehr and Mrs. Blttenbender. A social hour was enjoyed with Mrs. Fehnel acting as mistress of ceremonies, who in tum presented the following artists and their of¬ ferings. Saxaphone Duo, Carl and Donald Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. Minnlch; solo. Mrs. Anna Blt¬ tenbender; piano s3lo, Mrs. Minnich Refreshments were served by the hostess committee. Mrs. Fritchman. acting as chalrlady MEBCHANTS — BEWABE! The loeal banks issue a warn- ing to be on the look-out for counterfeit ten dolUr bllte. sev¬ eral of whteh have alreaay been po&sjod during the past few days in town. Following is a description of the counterfeit llCliiU; On the Federal Reserve Bank ol New York. New York; 1934 sertes; check letter "L"; face plate No. 3; sertel No. B903233glA; W. A Ju'.ian. Treasurer of the t7nital SUtes; Henry Morgenthau Jr., Secretary of the Treasury; portrait of Hamilton. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York, seal may be found on bhe front, left center; the series number as well as the check letter "L" may be found on the front of the note, at buth too left and bottsm right; the face plate "No 2' may be fotmd on the front of the bUl, at both left and right sides; the serial num¬ ber on the (ront of the noU, at bottom left and top right; the signature of W. A. Julian, on the front, bottom left and ttie signa. ture of Henry Morgenthau Jr. on the front, bottom right. PERSONNEL CHANGES, PENNSVLVANU-DOB CEMENT CORP. Mr. Conrad C MUler. formerly Purchasing Agent at Naaareth, Pa. has been placed in ctiarge of tho Real BsMte holdings and Mr. W. L. Pearaon, formerly Purchaalng Agent of the Southern Diviaion of tlie Cor- poratlon, Chattanooga, Tenn., has been appointed Oeneral Purchasing Agent of tlie Company with ofltoe at Naaareth, Pa Mr. C. P. Pehnel wiU serve as his Aastetant. Mr. W. Jess Brown will supervise local purchaaes at the Cbatunooga. Tenn., office and Mr. C. W EUte wUl continue as local Purchasing Agent at ttie West Des Moines Iowa, plant. — —•—- SPONSORBD IT LOCAL CoaMiili tin With LMiCM* PREBOUM LOT Ptans hsve been pomplalad i 17th annual Naaareth cucu Show November ISth i and tbe premium Ust to :he hands of the exhlbltara. 9 announced today by Ooaalp B L. Coleman- Thte annual which te held at the asid of Uh ; veat season, always brlas* of fruit, vegetables, gralna, lESIDENT NO VESPER SERVICE St. John's LuthcrsB Church During tbe 1937 hunting season the sportsmen killed 39.000 legal bucks In Pennsylvania. This year farmers, in protecting their cropi end gardens up to October Is';, Iriltod 3,595, while automobiles killeJ over 3000 more. Last seaaon I traveled through 10 northern counties In deer hunting season and intarvlewed many hun¬ ters. The consensus was that they hed seen from 30 to 40 anterless deer to one buck. One man hail seen 100 and no bucka. Another had seen 100 anterless deer and four bucks and killed a scrawny four-potait buck weighing less than 100 pounds. It lias been estimated that only R third of the bucks are kUled during a season, so ttut sinee 40,- 000 were kUled Isat season there must hsve been 130.000 anterlered bucks in the woods at the beginning of the season. According to thh count, if there were 40 anterleas deer to one buck there would be 4.gOO,000 anterless deer Even cut¬ ting this to one-fourth, we would StlU have 1.200.000 anterless deer scattered throughout the State deer In everj- county, even In the citv of Philadelphln. Since we have only about 8,0OO,CK)O nciea of deer land, tills means that <oonunued on Page Tliree) INSPECTION OP OFFICERS The Auxiliary ol the Sons ol Union Veterans have inspection o'. cfflcers tomorrow evening. Novem¬ ber 18. at 8 o'clock in the Eagle HaU. Center Square, at which time Mrs. Ruth Leh, of Allentown. a department Patriotic Instructor, wUl l>e inspecting offlcer. The President cordially invites aU members to be preaent. • ATTENDING CONVENTION Mrs. Helen Thomas and Mrs. Clarence F. Felwel, of town, are representing tbe Nasareth CouncU of Republican Women at Harrteburg thte week, where they are attending the 16th Annual Session of tbe Pennsylvania State Convention of Republican Women's CounciU. • m BIBTHDAV SVBPBISE PABTT A birthday surprise party wa^ hekl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Trine. East High St., on Saturday evenng in honor of Mr. Trine's birthday anniversary. Tasty refreshmenu were served. Mr. Trine was the redptent of many lueful and beautiful gifts. There were about 30 retatives In attendance. a • BAKE SALE AND BAZAAB A Bake Sale and Bazaar will be held at Ziegler's storeroom, South Main St, on Saturday, sponsored by the Ladles Aid Society of the H.iman Ev.mgellcol Church, town. Ooods are now on dteplay at the above place. The Brotherhood of St. Jotin's tutheran Church wlU conduct their annual vesper servioe, Sunday eve¬ ning. November SOth at 7:30 o'* clock. The oOeers of thg Brother- hood wUi be in eharge of the ser¬ vice, and the address wiU be de¬ livered by Prof. Truman L Moeh- ler of Muhtenburg OoUege. The anthems wiU be rendered by tlie Brotherhood choir. The men of the Brotherhood wUl attend thte ser¬ vtoe in s body. THIS IS NATIONAL PARCEL POST MONTH The Postmaster Oeneral has desig¬ nated November as National Parcel Post Month to commemorate the SUver Jubilee of the estabUshment of parcel post. The parcel post .<.vstem was inaugurated after a per- -slstent public demand for a trans¬ portation system for merchandise between rural areas and congested centers during 1913. The Imporunce of this service In the past twenty- flve years accounts for a large source of revenue. The receipts of this service alone, last year, were approximately 1144,000.000, or twen¬ ty peroent of the gross postal rev- enues. This repreaented poeUge and fees of approximately 700.000.000 parceLs. an average of more than two-and-a-quarter mlUlon each working day. J. U. Petherolf. local postmaster believes that many citizens are stlU unaware of the benefits of parcel post. A large percentage of patrons are not familiar with the low rates on fourth class matter and the proper packing and preparing such parcels lor maUlng. There fore, special eflorts are being made by the peraonnel of the tocal poat cfflce to famUarlze patrons with facUltiea of thte service. • m INTBRMBDIATE LBAOtTB MBBTS The Intermediate League of St John'a Ev. Refonned Chureh held their regutar meeting Tliursday eve. ning, at which time ptans were mad? tc have a ptay for the pubUe and at the same ttane having a dtaplay of the dolte and wood work whtoh tvUl be given to children at ttaa Orphan's Home, Oames were ptayed with refresh. ments served. The discussion, "Oood Sportaman. £hip" was led by Jamea Dtohl. • S BIBLE CLASS SOCIAL AND DINNBB The Senior Bible Claas of the Naz- .ireth Moravian Sunday School. An¬ drew O Kem teacher, will hold a .loclal and dinner In the Chapel on Monday evening, November 21, at 6 30 o'clocit. Mrs. Charles Clauser U president of the class "Dr. Clyde B. Ptory, SeUersviUe phystotam, waa thte week as prsaUtent at Om County Medieal aoetoty at Mw Anniversary oaeetlng hoU Ml FountaUi House, Doylaatova. Dr. Joasa B. Packer, af rettaing preaMent. tumad chair to Dr. Plory, who vaa master for the oceaaieii Tlw speaker was Mav. Hugh Danbury, Oann. Medrilvavada ty spaseh on Jai Other cdtoors otaetad far Om term tawlude Or. Marjr 8. of Brtetol, flrat vtoe Herbert T Crough, (.econd vice prealdant; lawler, Brtatol, and treasunr: Dr. J. ftod Ertetol, secretary aad O. H. Strouse, Perkasto, orary secretary. Or. Meyers. Btooming Olan: • • ITALIAN Pla dl Savola. Mo. ITgS, DlUOto bl Aamrtoa. of Sunday afternoon and UltlaMaa aad dadtoatioa of Carlo Man. Bta«k Roek In tho vietailty of ggo i ed JaoMs OaneUne, rhalnaaa, gram eoaunlttee and aaaoolalo erabto of the hoetess Mfg. duced Anthony noramo, master of eeremonles. t.onarary gueats and spaaSan Llborto mnai. Baaton. grand < Cav. Salvatore Parlsi. New Tork < fnpreme financial aecretary: Umberto BUU. PhUadeiphta, i recording seeretary; Bmaat L. PhUadeiphta. sUte grand secretary; Prank Aoquavia, PhlladiU phta. state grand flnanctal wmalaif. (Oontmuad on Pase Pear) LOCAL cmicira TO UNITE IN TIANy. GIVMG Union Thanks-Oiving Oay < wUl be hekl. tai whtoh att Churclies unite. Wednesdap 23rd in the Moravtan Chureh. combined orcheatra begina to flay nt 7 p. M., servioes begin at T4i o'clock. The Orpheus Mato WlU sing. Rev. H C. Snjrder, of the St. John's Lutharaa wUl bring the message. Aa trg for St. Luke's Hospital la >hem and for the Bi wUl be received. The paatoea of Pm Churches wUl take part Maha 9 • real Thanks-Olvtaig Senrlao Ml 99199 all unite.. GALtNMRaT cQMiTigmwi Nov. lg SpMar Wob clal roooB of Hi Ohureh by IHM Nov. is-is-pagai Tha Seeond High Sehool Nov. SI—Thaa soelal by ttaa Troop No. df af P M. I nthe Nov. ai-Ohiekaa aad by Porks Liattaafaa Nov. ag-Bako Sala Udlee Aid of cal Chureh. Dec. 10—Penna. tiUed "De Maed Oaata St Peter's OhoNli, sponsored by Adttlt
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 47 |
Issue | 51 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1938-11-17 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 11 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1938 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 47 |
Issue | 51 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1938-11-17 |
Date Digitized | 2009-10-06 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from film at 300 dpi. The original file size was 38970 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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NAZARETH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1938
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BI-CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE MEETING
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A oMoUng at Bl-Oentennlal Oele- Imtlon OoauBlttaos was held at tha YUOJL last ntuiaday evening with General Chairman. Kern presiding, ¦urther plenning wu disouised and It was deelded that tbe Historic and Pageant OooMnltteo, headed by War. ten Brelnlg, oonduet Ite own llnanes tuaaaiga- I^ *** »Bnotmeed that this eommlttee has already (ormu* lalsd plans for the purpoae and that ^jatalls will be known hi the vory
Hie BIslorle and Pageant Com¬ mittee starlad funetlonhig three months ago end reporte reveal much
UW and a pood Job well under war- BaooidB ara belnff searched. uhirtlf photographs ooUeeted and a oonpllation of Intoreetbig data iiMifisnilng Naaareth and Ite orlgUial gjMI aete traot being tranalated and ' Ttoa eoaunlttee also re. In tholr aaarsh for and the splendid 00 epaiatlan flvan thorn In tholr ssaioh •» mttfytaf-
Iha ImportSBoa' of giving this MMbUIoo ovorr possible aislstenee. pga paWkai am hf Chairman Bern. MiMh dependa «pm ttMir work In Biaktaf tbo iBffIhgewlns event a sue. gMB. Um iptolt of tho enure cele. feratlaa aiiMt of necessity be wovoa tiaani aad siirge from the town's Matoqr to pay homage to the found. §m aad do Justlee to those who fsund pwsraas hrou^ Inltatlve, ex. ¦Mt aad davolopment. .
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ga Monday ovoahig of this week SB SMaikaia of tho Board WON praa. ga* gai Wla. PL Banaalt, Jr., rioa* Mial gf tha Board, praakUd \0. P. Sehnerr. Trsaaurar at the yggtat, teadiiad a loport ahowing a Moaao of |MJIt.M on Oetober Ut. om tm loaelpto during the month ef onuir waea •II.IM.M and the capMliBww •M,tMiM, iMVtag a talgsgg of PttMtStt OB Movomber Isi ttog Halrtat fund aa of Bovaas. tar M ggaoMad of a oaah balanee m.l«.M gai haiiils of a par amount
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Iho lis eaOoetor, B. O. Oriaitti. wadsrsi • nport showtoit oolleetloiu af ailioal tgMi during tho aunth of OiMw aaioaatlns to fT,lN M.
BtOs aggiasaling IIJMM ware ap- Vttnat, tot payaMht and the triaa- vrsr waa authorlaod to pay them.
Itoe Boaag granted the use of the Blgh Sehool AudRortaun to B. L. Colemaa, Oounty Agsnt. on Daoem. tsr 9. IMi, for tho puipoee of con¬ ducting a Bwnl Dramatlea Tourna. ment, and lo Naaareth Ledge Pa. Mm, L a O. r, Ul the evenhig of Ssesmber Itlto lor the purpoee of esnduethig a publle meeting.
Ttoe Boards consulting engineer Wta. 'ftl. Sllfloa. reported that the plana and spselllcattona for the ro> eondlUonhig of the Bread St.. Build, tag and tha lovampiag of the heat* Ing and ventlteUng syatem In the WnitfleM BuUdlng are betatg pre* pared and will be ready for Ming end appUcation wHh the PubUc Works Admlnlatvattan on November nst to have the werk done as a W. P. A. projoet Tha Secretary 0 J. Knauss. was authorlaed to ad. i«rtlse for bkU for all materials needed In the work as soon as the plens and speollleatkma have been •orapleted by Mr. SUflea. Jxt the Advertising for bMs, the Board re* e |
Month | 11 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1938 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19381117_001.tif |
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